Well, not much, but here goes for anyone who has a lot of time to figure this one out--not so much for its complexity, but perhaps its scale.

$_ = sin cos uc lc lstat open mine; s&\.&&&&s&0&&&&s&1&9&&&s&0(?=7)&8&&&s&$&4&; s&..&$..=$\&⪚split /(..)/; map{$a[$b++]=chr(oct(ord(chr($_+$_[$_-1]-$_[$_-2]))))}@_; $_=$a[0].$a[-4];$c=sub{eval"$_[0]$_[1]$_[2]"};$x=chr &$c($],$_,4); @_ = map {chr $_%100+50} &$c($#SIG,$_,3)..&$c(294,$_,2); $_ = [[[[1132],[1175],[1173],[1174],[","]],[[23],[468], [469],[474],[462],[459],[472],[","]],[['-'],[359], [572],[566],[","]],[[30],[455],[457], [465],[459],[572],[","]]]]; map{map{map{map{ print$_[$_]unless((/-/&&print$x)||(/,/&&print' ')) }@$_}@$_}@$_}@$_;

In reply to map to the fourth by dimmesdale

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